Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 18th/19th century (?)
Benjamin Du Vivier
Portrait of James II as Prince of Wales (1633–1701), c. 1670
Nicholas Dixon
King's College, Embankment Gate, 1906
Joseph Pennell
Woman before a King, n.d.
Style of Frans Francken, II
Heavenly King Indra, Drawn by the Esteemed Hand of the Great Patriarch (Koso go-shinpitsu Taishaku tenno), c.1845 printing of a 17th century woodblock
Nichiren
Crown Jewels for the Coronations of King Augustus III and Queen Marie Josephine, January 17, 1734, 1737
Christian Philipp Lindemann
Storming of Palace by the Fire King, No. 1555 from the series "St. Paul Ice Carnival", 1886/88
Henry Hamilton Bennett
Coin Depicting a Shield, 239-229 BCE, issued by King Demetrius II
Ancient Greek
The King, plate eight from The Ranks and Conditions of Men, c. 1465
Master of the E-Series Tarocchi
Scarab: King and Hieroglyphs, New Kingdom–Late Period, Dynasties 18–26 (about 1550–525 BCE)
Ancient Egyptian
William III, King of England, 1690s
Pieter Schenk
Hindu Manuscript Cover with Two Disciples and a Naga King and Queen Seated Before a Sage, late 15th/early 16th century
Panel Showing Scenes from the Life of Alexander the Great (356–323 B.C.), 1775/1825
Crows Going Back to Their Nest - Satire on the King of Wu, 2017
Wang Dongling
Sestertius (Coin) Portraying King Philip I, 246
Ancient Roman
Martin Luther King, McKissick, Carmicheal Marching, July 1, 1966
UPI (United Press International)
Willie Ricks was one of SNCC’s great stump speakers, capable of getting great emotional responses from a crowd. During the Meredith March in Mississippi, where King and Stokely Carmichael marched side by side, it was Ricks who first unleashed the “Black Power” cry. Here he speaks in Atlanta, 1964, printed 2010
Danny Lyon
Allegorical Subject: Two-headed Imperial Eagle on Clouds; On Ground, a Draped Figure, a King and a Figure of Fame, 16th century
Unknown
It Naples. - The Commission of Bastonnades During Their Delicate Job. “- It took a while to convince this one to yell: "LONG LIVE THE KING!"... but finally we got to the bottom... and now he is completely in favour of the Government..,” plate 213 from Actualités, 1855